What memory are you looking at, what ps returns?

What does  Runtime.freeMemory() and Runtime.totalMemory() return?

Nandish Rudra wrote:
Hi,

Yes the objects are GC'd but memory stays. If you look through yesterday's
posts you will see emails that helped me solve the issue on Windows machine,
but the issue is still alive with RedHat 9.0. I am in the process probing
the linux boex's mepry to see what the is going on.

Nandish Rudra
ECI Conference Call Services, LLC

-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Shraibman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 8:54 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: FW: Memory Usage - Tomcat 5.0.25




Nandish Rudra wrote:


Hello Everyone,

I am writing about this error from yesterday. I used JProfiler to monitor

my

memory usage. And am now sure that each and every static object is trashed
when the application is undeployed and the profiler shows that memory is
free and all instance of the objects are GC'd. This works on a Windows

2000

setup of Tomcat 5.0.25 with Java 2 SDK version 1.4.2_04 and Ant 1.6.1, but
fails miserably on RedHat 9 setup. this happens with both tomcat 5.0.25

and

5.0.27


I'm a bit confused. Are you saying that the objects are GC'd on redhat 9 but the jvm is still big, or are you saying that the objects were never GC'd?

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